I'm really new to html 5 for mobile. I use jquery mobile for my current app and I have some problems hiding the navigation bar.

I found this site:

http://m.somethingborrowedmovie.warnerbros.com/

(I do not paste this link to promote the movie).

I was just amazed by this html 5 site. Any idea of the method used to hide the navigation bar ? The menu is also really well done. Any framework to build apps like this one ?

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Try to do as following:

  1. Add meta tag in header of your html file:

    meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"

  2. Open your site with safari on iphone, and use bookmark feature to add your site to home screen.

  3. Back to home screen and open the bookmarked site, and the URL and status bar has gone.

As long as you go with iphone, you will be fine with this solution.

In addition, your sample for Warnerbros site uses Sencha touch framework. You can google for it for more information or check out some demos at:

http://www.sencha.com/products/touch/demos/

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The window.scrollTo solution is more device agnostic. Good tip though, Minh. – jfroom May 10 at 19:44
@jfroom: It's just an easy workaround for the issue. You can call it tip or trick but it works tho :) – Minh Le May 11 at 18:21
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Making the iPhone hide the url bar is fairly simple, you need run the following JavaScript:

window.scrollTo(0, 1);

However there's the question of when? You have to do this once the height is correct so that the iPhone can scroll to the first pixel of the document, otherwise it will try, then the height will load forcing the url bar back in to view.

You could wait until the images have loaded and the window.onload event fires, but this doesn't always work, if everything is cached, the event fires too early and the scrollTo never has a chance to jump. Here's an example using window.onload: http://jsbin.com/edifu4/4/

I personally use a timer for 1 second - which is enough time on a mobile device while you wait to render, but long enough that it doesn't fire too early:

setTimeout(function () {
  window.scrollTo(0, 1);
}, 1000);

However, you only want this to setup if it's an iPhone (or just mobile) browser, so a sneaky sniff (I don't generally encourage this, but I'm comfortable with this to prevent "normal" desktop browsers from jumping one pixel):

/mobile/i.test(navigator.userAgent) && setTimeout(function () {
  window.scrollTo(0, 1);
}, 1000);

The very last part of this, and this is the part that seems to be missing from some examples I've seen around the web is this: if the user specifically linked to a url fragment, i.e. the url has a hash on it, you don't want to jump. So if I navigate to http://full-frontal.org/tickets#dayconf - I want the browser to scroll naturally to the element whose id is dayconf, and not jump to the top using scrollTo(0, 1):

/mobile/i.test(navigator.userAgent) && !location.hash && setTimeout(function () {
  window.scrollTo(0, 1);
}, 1000);​

ry this out on an iPhone (or simulator) http://jsbin.com/edifu4/10 and you'll see it will only scroll when you've landed on the page without a url fragment.

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I could not have this working with my app. It seems I have a problem with the size of the map_canvas I'm using. In the best case I only have half the navigation bar that hides. – Luc May 18 '11 at 22:04
It works only if the content height is larger than like 420 points. – Morgan Cheng Dec 19 '11 at 9:05
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You can use this: http://shaunmackey.com/articles/mobile/how-to-hide-the-address-bar-in-mobilesafari/

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will this prevent the navigation bar to appear at any time? even if the user move the page down ? – Luc May 15 '11 at 21:30
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